Solve your energy-bar problem.

If you've ridden the roads of Belgium, Honey Stinger's Organic Stinger Waffles might remind you of the waffles you'd have inevitably snacked on. But aside from the waffle pattern and round shape, the differences are perhaps greater than the similarities.

Honey Stinger's Waffles are created just for endurance athletes, not merely as a tasty morning snack. And that they're packaged in single serving units makes them easy to carry in your jersey pocket for that moment when you'd like to eat something with a bit of texture. The Stinger Waffles are simultaneously toasty and chewy as you eat them. And unlike bizarre lab-born products, the natural ingredients in the Waffles chew easily and go down quick -- almost too quick. Because they taste so good, you'd like for them to last a bit longer.

Like their other energy foods, the Honey Stinger Waffles rely on honey, nature's energy food, for a majority of the carbohydrate load. The honey is easily digested because it's made of a just-right 1:1 blend of fructose and glucose. It acts quickly to give you a burst of energy and is easy on the stomach. With the waffle, you'll also get carbs from organic wheat and soy flour along with organic cane sugar and rice syrup. Honey Stinger Organic Stinger Waffles are packaged in a box of 16 individually wrapped waffles. They come in Honey, Vanilla, Chocolate, Lemon, and Strawberry flavors and are a great on and off the bike snack.

Comes as a box of 16 individually wrapped waffles

Each 30g waffle contains 160 calories

The sweet and chewy waffle doesn’t taste like an ‘energy bar,’ and you may catch yourself eating them at home

Not safe for cyclists or runners with allergies to wheat, soy, or eggs

Comment on Bryson Steele's review:

Great snack to get you going!!!

These are great to snack on or use as a breakfast item. Pro tip put these on a hot drink for about a minute and enjoy a nice warm waffle! Easy to eat and taste amazing!! Have not had a bad flavor yet!! Try them all!!

Comment on Stephen McSpanish's review:

Easy to Digest, Flavor Could Improve

Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

I bought the honey flavor to take on longer rides as bonk security. I needed something more substantial then straight sugar chews but not as dense as a cliff bar. Taste is just okay, packaging is hard to open unless you plan to eat the entire thing immediately, contents are crumby.

Comment on Matthew Kiel's review:

Delicious!

Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

Race food, biking, hiking and yes even snacking for fun...they are delicious little waffles. Easy on the stomach and they pack a punch! Been using these for years and they are still a staple in the outdoor activity food category.

Waffle-Me-Timbers

These waffles hit the spot when you're hitting the wall. Just enough to hit the spot and keep you going with a light stomach. Always in my pack when I go out for a ride... stock up on a box because you'll fly through them before you know it.

If you're in the market for some hydration mix/ electrolyte drink reach out to me and I'll recommend what I have had a ton of success with on my rides.

Comment on Zach Lassek's review:

Waffle in a Bag

I had the idea for a honey soaked Eggo waffle in a zip-lock bag years ago but it never took off. Then Honey Stinger comes along and does it right. These are some of my favorite snacks to bring on long rides, right up there with Shot Bloks and leftover pizza.

Comment on Brett Cole's review:

One of my Go-to's!

If you've got questions about these waffles, other Honey Stinger products, or energy foods, feel free to contact me.

I personally use these for a variety of sports. Longer ski tours, hikes, backpacking, longer trad climbs...pretty much anything where space and weight are important.

Flavors: I've used a variety of the flavors (I think almost all )and have no issues with the taste. I think it's better than other energy foods out there. But keep in mind, flavor/taste will differ from person to person and day to day.

Cold Days: On cold days energy bars and foods tend to harden up and become incredibly difficult to eat. What I love about the waffles is that they're low profile so putting 1-2 of these on my body in a warm area (arm pit, pockets, back or my hand under my gloves) they can thaw out in a less annoying way than a bulky bar will.

If you've got questions or want to chat about these or any other energy food before picking some up, feel free to reach out and I'd be happy to help out navigate the landscape of energy foods.

Comment on Jared Downs's review:

Sleek and Delicious!

I love that these are not only really friggin tasty, but also very thin. I take 1-2 with me on bike rides and they fit in my jersey pocket without taking up hardly any space! If I had to, I could probably fit 20 of them in one pocket, which is 3,200 calories; there's no way I could fit even half that many clif bars in one pocket. You can't beat the size/shape of these and the caramel flavor is awesome!

Comment on Pierre Lemire's review:

No Home is Safe.

Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

Fit: Runs small

These waffles have taken over my home and are ruining my relationship. I'm a cyclist, and my partner is training for an Ironman. Stingers are hands-down the best endurance food we've tried, and my only regret in purchasing them is that I want them to be bigger. Like pizza-sized.

We're an endurance athlete household. These things are all my partner and I ever talk about anymore, and we have begun to fight over flavors. I believe she's begun hoarding the chocolate waffles, hiding them from me so I'm stuck with the fruit flavors. I haven't figured out where. But I will find them.

Comment on Jonathan Nielsen's review:

Trail Treat Perfection

Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

If you spend a good amount of time on the trail then you likely carry a few snacks with you. After-all you're going to want something that provides a little energy when you start to bonk. These waffles not only provide that energy but they're also delicious. Take a few on your next hike, ride, or run. You won't regret it.